At Least 30 Killed, Several Abducted In Midnight Bandit Attack On Zamfara Village

At least 30 people were killed and several others kidnapped when armed bandits attacked Dutsin Dan Ajiya village in Anka Local Government Area, Zamfara State, late Thursday night. The assault occurred around midnight on February 19, 2026, just two days after the Zamfara State Government deployed new security equipment and drones in an effort to curb rising violence in the region. According to residents, the gunmen arrived on motorcycles, blocked the village entrance, and began firing sporadically at villagers before abducting multiple people. This attack follows a similar deadly raid in Arewa Local Government Area of Kebbi State, where approximately 33 people were reportedly killed. Efforts to obtain a statement from the Zamfara State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Yazid Abubakar, were unsuccessful as of press time.

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Court Slams Police Over Sowore Wanted Declaration, Awards ₦30m In Damages

The Federal High Court in Lagos has nullified the 2025 decision by the Nigeria Police Force to declare activist and Sahara Reporters publisher, Omoyele Sowore, wanted, describing the move as unlawful and unconstitutional. Justice Musa Kakaaki, who delivered the ruling on Friday, held that the action of the police violated constitutional protections and amounted to an abuse of power. The court ordered the Nigeria Police Force, Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, and Lagos State Commissioner of Police Moshood Jimoh to jointly pay ₦30 million in damages. In his judgment, the judge emphasised that citizens cannot be penalised for exercising their rights to free expression, peaceful protest, or for questioning government actions. He faulted the conduct of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police and held the Inspector-General accountable for actions taken under his authority. The court explained that declaring a citizen wanted must strictly follow due process, including obtaining a valid court warrant, giving proper notice, and presenting credible evidence that the individual is deliberately avoiding lawful proceedings. Justice Kakaaki ruled that the 27 October 2025 directive issued by Jimoh, instructing Sowore to stay away from Lagos State, was arbitrary and beyond the powers granted to the police. The subsequent public notice dated 3 November 2025 declaring him wanted was also declared illegal, unconstitutional, and a serious abuse of authority. The dispute stemmed from allegations that Sowore was mobilising a protest on the Third Mainland Bridge over demolitions in Oworonshoki. Following that claim, the commissioner publicly announced him wanted after earlier directing him to avoid the state. Sowore challenged the declaration in court, filing a suit to enforce his fundamental rights. He argued that he was never invited by the police, issued an arrest warrant, or formally charged before being declared wanted. He maintained that the action damaged his reputation as a journalist, activist, and former presidential candidate. Through his lawyer, Tope Temokun, he told the court he would have honoured any lawful invitation from the authorities. He sought an order restraining the police from arresting or harassing him and asked that the “wanted” notice be set aside. He also demanded ₦500 million in damages for what he described as a violation of his constitutional rights. The police opposed the suit, insisting that the commissioner acted within his legal mandate and that anyone aggrieved had the right to approach the court. Speaking earlier on Sunrise Daily on Channels Television, Jimoh had defended the declaration. “My declaration that Sowore is wanted is still in force.” He explained that Sowore’s lawyer contacted him while he was attending to a riot situation and was referred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Yaba. According to him, Sowore failed to appear as agreed. “We will do everything within the ambit of the law to get him arrested, investigated, and prosecuted.” Jimoh also dismissed claims that the Inspector-General ordered Sowore to be shot on sight, describing the allegation as “major misinformation” and insisting no such directive was issued.

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Papaya Ex Accuses Police Officer Of Assault During Late-Night Stop In Ajah

Nigerian influencer and digital creator Abike Raheem, better known as Papaya Ex, has accused a police officer of physically attacking her during a late-night encounter in the Ajah area of Lagos State. She shared her experience in an emotional TikTok live broadcast on Friday, alleging that the incident occurred while she was returning home from a movie set. According to her, what started as a routine stop and brief conversation quickly spiraled into a violent confrontation. Papaya Ex claimed the officer hit her in the face with a gun and also assaulted her driver. She further alleged that the officer touched her inappropriately during the clash. Although the alleged assault was not fully captured on camera, she blamed network issues for the incomplete footage. During the live session, she showed what appeared to be injuries on her face, including a noticeable mark. She also accused the officer of slapping her, striking her buttocks and breasts, and forcefully taking her phone amid the altercation. Videos circulating online show a heated argument, with an officer’s voice audible as both sides exchanged words. However, the full details of what transpired and the authenticity of the claims had not been independently verified at the time of this report. Visibly upset in the clips, Papaya Ex alleged that police harassment is a frequent occurrence in Ajah, describing it as something residents often experience. The incident has since stirred reactions on social media, with many users calling for authorities to investigate the matter. As of the time of filing this report, the Lagos State Police Command has not issued any official response to the allegations. Influencer Papaya Ex alleges assaulted by the police officer in Lagos pic.twitter.com/zLgBMSawF6 — GistBlogHub (@GistBlogHub) February 21, 2026

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Ogun Police Arrest TikTok Star Mirabel Over False Rape Claim

The Ogun State Police Command has taken TikTok star Mirabel into custody as part of an investigation into claims that she may have staged a recent sexual assault incident that went viral online. DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, the Command’s spokesperson, confirmed on Friday that Mirabel is being held for questioning while authorities verify the details of her report. “She is with us now, and the investigation is ongoing,” Babaseyi said, adding that any potential charges will depend on the evidence gathered. “The facts will tell at the conclusion of our investigation so we can reach a logical conclusion on whether those allegations were true or not,” he explained. The case began on February 15 when Mirabel, known on social media as @mirab351, posted videos alleging that an unidentified man broke into her home and assaulted her. In the clips, she claimed the alleged attacker boasted about his influential family connections that could shield him from legal consequences. In the following days, Mirabel spoke with social media activist Martins Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan, admitting that she had been using drugs at the time and may have been hallucinating. Her statements have since cast doubt on the accuracy of her original allegations.

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Anthony Joshua Returns to Training, May Fight in July

Anthony Joshua could make his return to the ring in July, according to Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn. The former two-time unified world heavyweight champion was involved in a car accident in December that left two of his close friends dead. Joshua did not suffer severe injuries, but it was unclear if and when he would compete again. Hearn has now revealed that the 36-year-old, who most recently fought Jake Paul in Miami, could be back in the ring this summer. “I’m looking at options to get him back in the ring in July,” Hearn told the press in Nottingham on Thursday. “We’ll only know if that’s a real possibility when he returns to camp.” Hearn also outlined plans for Joshua’s next opponents amid ongoing talk of a fight with Tyson Fury, who came out of retirement again last month. “Originally, the plan for AJ was for him to fight in March and then fight Tyson Fury in August. That’s not happening,” Hearn said. “He’s not fighting Tyson Fury next. He’s going to come back, I believe, late summer, but physically he’s not yet in a position to return to camp. I’m planning, but he’s just resting and preparing.” Hearn added that Joshua’s return to camp “will hopefully be in the next couple of weeks or a month”. On a potential date for the Fury fight, he said: “I think every fight is dangerous, coming off what he’s come off. We’re open to the Fury fight but probably more likely [near the] end of the year, maybe early 2027.” Fury, meanwhile, has said Joshua’s accident in Nigeria was a factor in his decision to come out of retirement, with The Gypsy King set to fight Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11. “The biggest turning point in this comeback for me was a tragedy that happened with Anthony Joshua,” revealed Fury. “I was on holiday with my family in Thailand for Christmas, then I hear all that bad news that’s gone on, and I thought life is very, very short and very precious and very fragile and anything can happen at any given moment. “You should never put things off until tomorrow or next year or next week, because tomorrow is never promised to nobody. “The Bible says ‘Tomorrow is not a gift, tomorrow ain’t promised, tomorrow is a mystery’. So we have to live for today. “I made my mind up there and then that I’m going to come back to boxing because it’s something that I love, and I’m passionate about, and I’ve always been in love with, and there is no tomorrow to put it off too, so that’s why I’m back today for this big fight.”

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VeryDarkMan Speaks On Mirabel Controversy, Says She Should Face Charge For Spreading False Information

VeryDarkMan has weighed in on the ongoing Mirabel controversy, stating that she cannot be prosecuted for false accusation since no individual was directly mentioned. “For it to be false accusation, there must be somebody that was accused,” he stated. He, however, pointed out that she could face legal consequences for allegedly spreading false information, noting that such an offence attracts a possible seven-year jail term or a fine. “What she did caused panic. A lot of people were disturbed… Yes, she should be charged for false information,” he added. I see how everyone is saying Mirabel should be arrested for false accusation. Mirabel cannot be arrested for false accusation because for it to be a false accusation, there has to be someone who was actually accused. She didn’t accuse anybody. If you say she should be arrested… pic.twitter.com/zD5H6fINEc — TENIOLA (@Teeniiola) February 20, 2026

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Super Eagles to Play Iran, Jordan in Four-Nation Tournament

Three-time African champions Nigeria will feature in a Four-Nation Invitational Tournament in Amman, capital of Jordan, during next month’s FIFA Men’s International Window. The mini-tournament will kick off with a clash between the Super Eagles and the senior men national team of Iran, at the 17,000-capacity Amman International Stadium, on Friday, 27th March 2026. The same day, the senior men national teams of Jordan and Costa Rica will be at each other’s jugular at the 62,000-capacity King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, also in Amman. On Tuesday, 31st March, hosts Jordan will take on 2025 AFCON bronze-medallists Nigeria at the Amman International Stadium, while Costa Rica will confront Iran at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium. Organizers will announce the time-schedule for the four matches in a few days.

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Victor Boniface Tells Social Media User “Hope You Get Better Lawyer” Over False Drug Claims

Super Eagles and Bundesliga star Victor Boniface has hit back at a social media user who accused him of failing a drug test and being banned from football. The X user claimed: “Victor Boniface has now been banned from football for 2 years by FIFA after it was reported he tested positive for the hard drug tests, cocaine to be precise. Must Nigerian celebrities do drugs?” Boniface responded firmly, writing: “Hope you get better lawyer. For ur sake I pray you get.” There is no official confirmation of any ban or positive drug test involving Boniface, and the claims appear baseless. The striker has continued his professional career and recently resumed training following knee surgery, preparing for a full return to the pitch. The exchange underscores the impact of false rumours on public figures and the need for caution before spreading unverified claims about athletes.

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